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My Work
Forum Postings
Jacob's Room
Woolfe's Style- I commented on the difficulty of Woolf's style and how it made me think as I read. Captain Barfoot- I commented on Captain Barfoot's relationship with Mrs. Flanders and how they are obviously close but we can not tell to what extent their relationship is yet. is this a novel?- I commented on my belief that this is a novel and that it fulfills my requirements. The Strange Thing About Life- I commented on how it is a difficult task to record human nature because we are all different, but Woolf describes Jacob life in a way that describes his human nature too. Woolf's style part 2- I commented on the use of hints in the novel.
The Ballad
A modern ballad, or is it?- I commented on the idea of modern ballads and how poems change gradually as time changes. The Tale of Custard the Dragon- I commented on the use of rhyme and quirky wording in the ballad to make it playful and funny. Common Themes- I commented on that although this book makes it seem as if there is a common theme, the songs we heard in class clearly show us that there is not.
Shouldn't Jewel Have a Say?-I commented on the idea of Jewel as a jewel and the purpose Faulkner had in not giving Jewel very much speaking time. Universal Truths-I commented on how I believe that all stories have some sort of universal truth in them? Prosy Poetry-I commented on how I felt Faulkner used prose and poetry in his writing. Was Addie a Good Mother?-I commented on how she must have been good because her children went out of the way for her in her burial and death. Connecting the speech to the novel-I commented on the conflicts of the human heart that really connected the ideas of the speech with the novel.
Table of Contents
This is Patrick's student page.
Notice the way the simple heading code works to produce an indented table of contents. Continue this pattern as your own page grows. ALWAYS create a link to the page on which you've posted. Once you've set up your own page with this template, create a link to a post by replacing (in Text Editor) the words within the double square brackets with the exact name of the page on which you've posted. It's that easy. If you don't put a link from here to each of your posts, the missing ones may not count.
My Work
Forum Postings
Jacob's Room
Woolfe's Style- I commented on the difficulty of Woolf's style and how it made me think as I read.Captain Barfoot- I commented on Captain Barfoot's relationship with Mrs. Flanders and how they are obviously close but we can not tell to what extent their relationship is yet.
is this a novel?- I commented on my belief that this is a novel and that it fulfills my requirements.
The Strange Thing About Life- I commented on how it is a difficult task to record human nature because we are all different, but Woolf describes Jacob life in a way that describes his human nature too.
Woolf's style part 2- I commented on the use of hints in the novel.
The Ballad
A modern ballad, or is it?- I commented on the idea of modern ballads and how poems change gradually as time changes.The Tale of Custard the Dragon- I commented on the use of rhyme and quirky wording in the ballad to make it playful and funny.
Common Themes- I commented on that although this book makes it seem as if there is a common theme, the songs we heard in class clearly show us that there is not.
Essays
Reading versus Hearing- I commented on how we all have different learning abilities, but that him speaking it as we read it really helps.He Does Make a Good Point- I commented on the fact that his lines relating to beauty can also be applied directly to the essay itself.
Is Pope Arrogant? 1 post
What is Nature!? 1 post
The Death of Poetry 1 post
But What About Beauty? 1 post
Difficulty v. obscurity 1 post
Why so personal? 1 post
Eager Fools 1 post
Wit 1 post
Field of Meanings 1 post
Taught 1 post
As I Lay Dying
Shouldn't Jewel Have a Say?-I commented on the idea of Jewel as a jewel and the purpose Faulkner had in not giving Jewel very much speaking time.Universal Truths-I commented on how I believe that all stories have some sort of universal truth in them?
Prosy Poetry-I commented on how I felt Faulkner used prose and poetry in his writing.
Was Addie a Good Mother?-I commented on how she must have been good because her children went out of the way for her in her burial and death.
Connecting the speech to the novel-I commented on the conflicts of the human heart that really connected the ideas of the speech with the novel.
Blank Verse, Heroic Couplet, Stanza
The Stanza's Form- I commented on the metahor of poetry as a house and the stanza as a room.The Heroic Couplet- I commented on the creativity necessary to write poetry and how it all depends on the poet.
Blank Verse- I commented on how modern poems seem to be much shorter and this may be a result of our fast-paced world.
Random Question- I commented on the extent a poet can deviate from a style, and how this is usually a reflection of the poet's ability.
Closest to Human Speech?-I commented on the idea of blank verse being just as poetic as any other style.
Easter Wings 1 post
Saying Yes 2 posts
Not Waving but Drowning 1 post
Warming her pearls 1 post
Why So Eager to Deal Out Judgemeant? 1 post
Where's the beat? 1 post
Too Many Hyphens 1 post
Stanzas Purpose 1 post
The Cherry Orchard
They're Gone...- I commented on the idea of the characters repeating the fact that certain characters have left and "they're gone."The movie ending?- I commented on the depressing ending that really had no emotion in it at all.
Chekhov's Message on Society- I commented on how almost all of the characters contain some sort of message about the society, but Chekhov covers it up most of the time.
The Format of the Movie 1 post
Comedy 1 post
Uncle Vanya and The Cherry Orchard 1 post
A Beautiful Production? 1 post
The Crying of Lot 49
(over)analysis of names part V- 1 postNarrator- 1 post
dry- 1 post
the invisible woman
Driblette
The Elegy
The Things They Carried
Collaborations
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Discussions
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This page was last revised by ptr-c on Apr 13, 2008 12:58 pm.